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Throughout the series, Cleveland Coach Mike Brown has been harping on the perceived brutality the Wizards are using on LeBron James in his chats with the media. It really got good Sunday when Brown hammered his fist on a table three times to make his point. Also, Brown has come out onto the court several times to plead his case with refs. Today, Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan, who has not mentioned the referees so...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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The Haywood Incident: A Final Word
Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog — ... "Nothing was meant behind the foul, It was a bang-bang play and he said himself: He's 6-9, 260, so if you go out there and try to foul him lightly, he's going to score the basketball. So there was nothing malicious. I apologize to LeBron James. I didn't mean to hurt him. It's not one of those things." [Washington Post] The Hard Foul Roundup [via Wizards Insider] In Game 1, James responded to a hard foul from Andray Blatche by blasting Blatche in the face with a forearm and in Game 2, Devin Brown took Roger Mason Jr. ...

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